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Vanilla Mass Gainer
my objective
Developing my muscle bulk Increasing power Optimising my recovery Special features Isostar Mass Gainer is a preparation for a protein-based drink (24% milk protein with high biological value), associated with a significant carbohydrate content (67% rapidly absorbed carbohydrate). Eaten during appropriate muscle development exercises, it allows you to increase power and accelerate muscle growth while refining your outline. The presence of carbohydrates allows you to maintain effort during an intense physical activity. Used after exercise, it is also involved in good muscle recovery. It is rich in vitamins and minerals:- calcium and magnesium contribute to correct muscle function.- vitamins B1, B2, PP, B6 and C contribute to converting food into energy.- vitamins B2 and B6 are involved in the normal formation of red blood cells; these play an essential role in oxygenating the tissues, including muscle tissues.- vitamins C and PP can contribute to reducing fatigue in the event of a deficiency.- vitamin B6 contributes to the metabolism of proteins and glycogen.- vitamin E is involved in antioxidant protection of cellular components. This product meets requirements for the "Isostar Quality Contract" label that guarantees you clean products without drug substances. When to eat For optimum use, take 1 to 3 portions (0.8-1.5g/kg body weight) spread over the day during or after training sessions, with a varied diet. Procedure for preparing a portion: dilute 3 soup-spoons of powder (=25g) in 250 ml of water or milk. Preferred activities Recommended for sports with brief or repeated exertions, even if prolonged. Ingredients Powdered skimmed milk, Glucose syrup, Sugar, Powdered whey proteins, Flavourings, Magnesium carbonate, Maltodextrin, Vitamins E, C, B1, B2, B6 and PP; Colouring: Beta-carotene. Nutritional values
Allergens
FR-B Fabriqué dans un atelier qui utilise: fruits à coques (amande, noisettes), sésame, soja, œuf, poisson, lupin, céleri, gluten. |




